RE: Web 3.0: Even Forbes Sees The Death Of Hollywood
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Everytime I heard about streaming it was bad news. On how much was costing Disney money and how little viewership were they raising. Even Netflix was always a dark news from the financial point of view. Ever since the woke agenda and people turning away from new series.
So I really wonder how profitable and how long will they keep the boat afloat if in fact they are struggling so bad. We all heard the news from the singers and performers struggling with the labels as they were making 0 money and had to basically buy Spotify to keep the money.
Most artists now are independents and as they see more money when they hit, it becomes more and more challenging to hit. Also we have all become brands and businesses in itself. AI could also destroy that as the new influencer could just be an Avatar.
So maybe Hollywood will change into an Avatar producing and promoting factory, just like they push influencers through agencies.
Full technical labs coding highly advanced avatars and pushed through every channel.
Imagine how much money Disney and Netflix could make if they would create content that appealed to anyone not black and trans? When you focus your content to 2% of the population, you don't get much for views.
Wtf do blacks have to do with trans?
Last I heard Disney was making the most money out there. That's why they bought Fox. I was talking specifically about the stream services. But last I heard Disney have had a lot of success with their movies. Little mermaid was a box office success making 570 million. Other animations movies like Inside Out 2 and Elementals also did incredible numbers.
I have no idea what blacks have to do with trannies, but Disney and Netflix are working overtime to re-make traditionally white characters as black and stuffing trannies and queers in everywhere even when it doesn't make any sense.
Ummm not sure that has to do with what I said. But it seems you have an agenda. I have no problem watching black characters. Some of my favorite actors are black like Will Smith, Morgan Freeman and Denzel Washington.
Netflix has an agenda. An anti-White agenda. There's this black guy, Eric July. A real creative guy. He thinks that instead of hamfistedly turning white characters black, they should use their brains and make original black characters. I agree.
Good, maybe you should tell Netflix that. However my post has nothing to do with that.
It has more to do with the cost of running a stream service and the turnaround from getting back to work from the COVID days and also the pulverization of the industry.